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Prior to beginning any roofing project, Reit Roofing LLC’s experienced crews will perform a thorough commercial roofing evaluation. Their findings fuel their recommendation for a particular roofing system such as PVC, Built-up Roofing, TPO, EPDM roofing (rubber roofing), Spray Polyurethane Roofing (SPF), Steep Slope, Metal, Roof Coatings or Modified Bitumen.

There is a wide range of roofing systems and materials to choose. The right solution for your facility depends on your overall goals and budget objectives. Because Reit Roofing LLC is certified on every major system, we can select the right system to meet your goals and we are not locked into any one system. Backed by state-of-the-art roofing equipment and the latest materials, our highly-skilled roofing professionals are capable of handling any project, regardless of size or complexity.

   
           
Roof Reports

To have an updated understanding of the current condition of your roof, Reit Roofing LLC will complete a thorough inspection of the roof to ensure that there are no other unforeseen leaks or additional damage that needs to be addressed. Water intrusion and roof damage can often be difficult to detect without proper training and an inspection. A commercial roof inspection includes:

  • Photographs
  • Detailed written assessment
  • Cost-effective repair or replacement solutions
  • Roof repair estimates for insurance claims

Based on our results, we will determine if there is any service or repairs that need to be performed and will provide you with recommendations to address your current roofing needs.

   
   
           
Metal Roof

Metal roofing systems typically consist of concealed or exposed fastener systems and rely on concealed metal clips attached to the structure, with the majority of the attachment hidden from view. Metal roofing systems have matching metal trim and flashings. These systems are one of the longest-lasting roof systems available when properly designed and installed.

   
   
           
Tapered Insulation Systems

The system is an assembly of roof insulation that is sloped to provide primary slope on a roof deck where the existing roof deck does not provide adequate drainage. Slopes typically range from ¼” per foot to ½” per foot. It is utilized on several different roof decks and under most any low slope roofing system.

   
   
           
Daylighting

The practice of placing windows or other openings and reflective surfaces so that during the day natural light provides effective internal lighting. Particular attention is given to daylighting while designing a building when the aim is to maximize visual comfort or to reduce energy use.

A preventative maintenance program is a routine, comprehensive commercial roof maintenance program that is developed for you based on your individual needs.

   
   
           
Single Ply Systems

Single-ply roofing systems typically are sheet membrane products over various insulation boards, and roof decks. Some common single-ply roofing systems are TPO, PVC, and EPDM materials. Typical installation methods include mechanically attached, fully adhered, or ballasted.

   
   
           
Architectural Sheet Metal

Architectural sheet metal is the custom fabrication of metal flashings, trim, and sometimes ornate metals utilizing a multitude of materials. The metal types utilized range from conventional metals like steel and aluminum to high-end materials like zinc, copper, lead, and metals with custom-colored finishes.

   
   
           
Modified Bitumen

Modified bitumen roofing systems are multi-ply systems usually consisting of 2-3 layers of a composite roll and surfaced with granules or foils. These systems are typically utilized in low-slope roof areas in conjunction with varying insulations and deck systems but are sometimes installed on steep-slope substrates.

   
   
           
Roof Replacement

Roof replacement services include:

  • A comprehensive assessment of your roof by highly-trained commercial roofing inspectors.
  • An existing condition report with detailed photographs.
  • An extensive range of roofing systems and manufacturers from which to select.
  • A scope of work that includes removal or replacement of the existing roofing system to meet your specifications.
  • A commercial roof system is chosen after a thorough inspection and comprehensive assessment by a commercial roof inspector. Therefore, in your report, you will typically be given an extensive range of roofing systems from which to select.

ROOF REPLACEMENT FAQS

   
   
           
Built-Up Roof

The built-up roofing system is compiled from multiple layers of roofing plies (typically 2 to 4) adhered with adhesive or hot asphalt. The roof system is usually surfaced with a gravel layer embedded in hot asphalt or adhesive but can also be surfaced with a granulized cap sheet or coating. It can be installed over a multitude of roof decks and insulations.

   
   
           
Coatings

Roof coatings are typically used in a restorative capacity to prolong the lifespan of an existing roof. Roof coatings can be installed over existing modified bitumen roofing systems, built-up roofing, metal roofing, and spray foam roofing. Multi-year manufacturer warranties also are commonly available.

   
   
           
Steep Slope Roofing

Steep-slope roofing is typically considered to be any roof system which has a slope equal to or greater than 3:12 (though in some cases, it is defined as any slope >2:12). Some of these roof systems can be asphalt shingles, wood or cedar shakes and shingles, clay or concrete tile, or various metal or synthetic systems.

   
   
           
Cool Roof

Cool roof surfaces can remain at markedly lower temperatures when exposed to solar heat compared to roofs constructed with traditional non-reflective roofing products. Tecta America professionals assess your needs depending on your building and its geographic location.

   
   
           
Waterproofing

Waterproofing systems are utilized to prevent the passage of water under hydrostatic conditions (where water is present). System components include a membrane and additional components such as insulation and drainage materials. These are typically below-grade installations but can also include above grade walls, patios, and balconies.